Meg Shaw, News 5 Cleveland

Meg Shaw

News 5 Cleveland

Cleveland, OH, United States

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Past articles by Meg:

Online fundraiser launched for paralyzed Medina County teen following sledding accident

It was Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. It was supposed to be a simple sledding trip for a Medina County teen. Instead, it forever changed the life of now 18-year-old Natalie Wilson. → Read More

Film crew intensive training returns to Tri-C after pandemic hiatus

A film intensive class is returning to Cuyahoga Community College after a pandemic hiatus. → Read More

3-day 'Cleveland Power of Sport Summit' to feature performing arts competition

The three-day event features several exhibits, panels and workshops. It will celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion by demonstrating the power of sport as a catalyst for change → Read More

'Black Men Teach Cleveland' campaigns to encourage men of color to become teachers

An organization called 'Black Men Teach Cleveland' recently teamed up with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District to help encourage Black men and other races to become teachers. → Read More

Career speaker series introduces elementary students to lesser-known careers

Fourth-grade students at Independence Primary School are spending some of their lunchtime sitting side by side with professionals who work in their community. → Read More

Oklahoma ER doctor turns to Cleveland Clinic for new weight loss surgery

Dr. Donald Brooks is physician who's practiced emergency medicine for 22 years. A doctor constantly on his feet during some long shifts. → Read More

Cuyahoga County Public Library launches Digital Navigators service to improve digital literacy

The Cuyahoga County Public Library is working to fix these issues under a new service called Digital Navigators. It's one-on-one assistance to help people connect to the internet, get a device, set up a telehealth appointment and more. → Read More

American Lung Association releases annual 'State of Tobacco' report, Ohio receives three 'F' grades

The American Lung Association (ALA) released its 20th annual 'State of Tobacco Control' report overnight. For the second year in a row, Ohio received mostly failing grades. → Read More

Parma, Lakewood snow removal services full after another round of falling snow

Plow companies across our Northeast Ohio are facing staffing shortages or are simply booked solid, and several cities with free snow removal service programs are already at capacity. → Read More

First-time home buyers making moves as real estate market stays hot amid usual slow season

Just a few weeks into the new year and the hot housing market is still sizzling. Typically this is the period of real estate that’s considered slow season. But with mortgage and interest rates still low and inventory down, home buyers are making moves. → Read More

Cleveland organizations prepare to host week-long NBA All-Star events next month

It's the final countdown. The NBA, Downtown Cleveland Alliance, Destination Cleveland, City of Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission are down to the last month of planning for the 2022 NBA All-Star Game. → Read More

Clear sidewalks of snow or face fine in some Northeast Ohio cities

When sidewalks aren't cleared this can be a cause for concern for districts that have many students walking to school - like Lakewood. Uncleared sidewalks can pose a danger to students because oftentimes children will opt for walking in the roadways or other unsafe areas. → Read More

Local vineyard owners harvest grape crop to kick off new season of ice wines

The frigid temperatures seen and felt all across Northeast Ohio are enough to make most of us stay inside and cuddle up with a blanket. But for vineyard owners they're the sweet spot for a perfect harvest. → Read More

Case Western Reserve Univ. converts vending machines to dispense COVID tests for students, staff

Case Western Reserve University stocked a dozen vending machines around campus with COVID PCR tests to help combat the latest surge and assist many students who may be attending clinicals. → Read More

Nationwide candlelight vigils planned to observe Jan. 6 Capitol attacks

On Jan. 6, 2021, protesters stormed the United States Capitol building as lawmakers were certifying the votes for the 2020 Presidential election. On that surreal day, five people lost their lives during or after the riots — three protesters and two police officers. → Read More

Girl Scouts across Northeast Ohio find creative ways to sell cookies amid pandemic

One of the best seasons of the year has just begun — Girl Scout cookie season. Troops across northeast Ohio are now taking orders. → Read More

Ohio Hospital Association sends letter to Ohio schools, pleads for implementing mask mandate

The Ohio Hospital Association, which represents about 245 hospitals across the state, has a plea for district leaders as cases of the virus reach record-breaking levels for the state of Ohio. → Read More

Akron Public Schools' 'College & Career Academies' prepare students for changing job force

At Akron Public Schools, they're readying students with their College & Career Academies. The plan, introduced to the district a few years ago, allows students to pursue their interests and passions related to high-demand careers in Northeast Ohio. → Read More

Health experts warn more children to be hospitalized with COVID-19 in coming weeks

Across the nation, more children are being hospitalized due to COVID-19. Ohio is now one of six states with more than 100 children in local hospitals with the virus. → Read More

Facility maintenance jobs open in NEO and one trade school in Northeast Ohio is prepping students

Right now across northeast Ohio, there are dozens of open jobs for building maintenance technicians. The hot job market is now leading some students back to trade schools. → Read More